Reading time: 5 minutes Keighley Reisenauer, Ph.D Chat Generative Pre‐trained Transformer (ChatGPT; OpenAI, San Francisco, CA) and other artificial intelligence (AI)-based generative software have taken hold within social media and creative spheres, to both the delight and annoyance of the users within those spaces. Initially, outputs were flawed or, in some cases, completely incorrect, leading... Continue Reading →
Telemedical Applications for Managing Cancer Care During COVID-19
Reading time: 6 minutes Andrew C. Griggs, Jordan E. Rogers, Elizabeth H. Lazzara Research Engineering and Applied Collaborations in Healthcare (REACH) Lab Patients with cancer may be at greater risk of contracting or developing complications related to COVID-19. Given the lack of a vaccine or specific antiviral therapy for COVID-19 at this time, the large... Continue Reading →
Human Organ on a Chip: A Better Model for Drug Development?
Reading time: 5 minutes Kaye Alcedo Even before President Nixon’s declaration of the “war on cancer” in 1971, the journey towards a cure was nothing but a rollercoaster ride. Many promising cancer drugs are tested in human clinical trials but ultimately fail primarily because they demonstrate inadequate efficacy or safety, costing billions of dollars, increasing... Continue Reading →
